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Title: Brake pad shims
Post by: Terbs on 09 March 2017, 11:58:03
Hi...
I am renewing the brake pads all round and changing fluid.
Question is...the old rear pads have loose shims fitted, but the new pads (Pagid) have what looks like a steel shim fitted to the back of the brake pad already. Can I fit the pad as is, or will I still need to add the loose shim, which will obviously double the shim thickness. Or will this cause problems.
TIA, fellas. :y
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 09 March 2017, 12:03:30
Keep the shims handy as Genuine pads don't have them... And fit tothers :y
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: Terbs on 09 March 2017, 12:05:18
Thanks, pal. I sat here and when you popped up, I said to Chris, Al will have the answer. :y
Onward with the job :) :y
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: Terbs on 09 March 2017, 12:49:31
Just putting the pads  and pins in and that spring thing has busted....how essential is it to be fitted :(
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: cam.in.head on 09 March 2017, 12:58:00
Has it busted completely or do you mean its come apart on the rivet? .if its come apart i would either fit new ones which will be easy to source for a 2 litre or just re rivet it back together.personally i would use a small steel short bolt hammered over to create a rivet rather than an aluminium  rivet but thats just me.
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: Terbs on 09 March 2017, 13:23:55
No mate, its broken at the piece that goes around the pin. I'll try to source a set on the bay. :y
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: cam.in.head on 09 March 2017, 13:32:17
If your is the 2 litre with non vented discs you should be able to find a set at any local factors. Not just for the omega either. I beleive simlar set up is found on lots of vauxhalls such as carlton mk3 ,senator mk1 and 2 ,calibra ,some saabs .if you had the vented discs then thats a different matter. No place seems to have them even when they promise they will be correct. ,
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: cam.in.head on 09 March 2017, 13:34:04
In fact if you want i have a pair you can have. Just message me your adress and il post them today .brand new and free .
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: cam.in.head on 09 March 2017, 13:44:12
Ive got the new ones out and as i said they are only for the non vented discs. Any for the vented will be hard to get and dont trust what ebay or any factors tell you. Unless you are very lucky even if they order them in they will be wrong. Weve all done this many times on here. Mine were ok .i just had to rivet one back together. Maybee if you only need one someone on here may have one ? ? Cheers.
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: Terbs on 09 March 2017, 14:16:56
PM sent :y

Non vented disk....2000 (W) 2.5 V6 :y
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: cam.in.head on 09 March 2017, 15:17:56
Non vented . Thats ok then. Pm sent theyre posted and on their way to you as you read this. Cheers. Chris.
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: Steve B on 09 March 2017, 15:49:55
Or there is the Nick W Idea for the non vented springs  :y

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Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 09 March 2017, 16:07:13
Non vented fitting kits are readily available new... Around £10 on the Bay from.sunny Brackley iirc ;)
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: Steve B on 09 March 2017, 17:23:15
Non vented fitting kits are readily available new... Around £10 on the Bay from.sunny Brackley iirc ;)
Yes i worded that Wrong..I mean the vented ones that can no longer be got  :y
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: TheBoy on 09 March 2017, 17:36:32
Terbs, I have loads of non vented pins and springs if you need any.

As Genuine GM OE rear pads can be picked up for a tenner, these come with shims, pins and springs, I have a collection now ;D

Due to piss poor tyres, and traction control, I've got through a lot of rear pads since the garage was rebuilt :P
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: TheBoy on 09 March 2017, 17:38:54
Oh, and if you're putting ECP supplied Pagid on the front, I hope you have more luck bedding them in than I did on the Battlebus - I binned them after 6 weeks, as they never started working.  Tradeclub GM went on, problem went away in about 500yrds...
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: Terbs on 09 March 2017, 18:02:39
Probably pop round to see you, mate. I still have the other cars to do. We are over sunny Brackley next weekend. Off to Towcester dog racing Saturday night :y
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: TheBoy on 09 March 2017, 18:37:28
Probably pop round to see you, mate. I still have the other cars to do. We are over sunny Brackley next weekend. Off to Towcester dog racing Saturday night :y
PM me before hand, as if I'm out I can leave them somewhere accessible :)
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: TheBoy on 09 March 2017, 18:38:22
Like the rest of the world, what I don't have is vented pins/springs as fitted to 2.6/3.2 cars :(
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: aaronjb on 10 March 2017, 09:30:53
Probably pop round to see you, mate. I still have the other cars to do. We are over sunny Brackley next weekend. Off to Towcester dog racing Saturday night :y
PM me before hand, as if I'm out I can leave them somewhere accessible :)

About 200' from your garage? :-X
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: Kevin Wood on 10 March 2017, 09:58:59
Probably pop round to see you, mate. I still have the other cars to do. We are over sunny Brackley next weekend. Off to Towcester dog racing Saturday night :y
PM me before hand, as if I'm out I can leave them somewhere accessible :)

About 200' from your garage? :-X

So about 4600' up, then? ;)
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: TheBoy on 10 March 2017, 12:54:13
bog off, the lot of you  >:(

The garage has become a sore point again....
Title: Re: Brake pad shims
Post by: STEMO on 12 March 2017, 21:50:18
bog off, the lot of you  >:(

The garage has become a sore point again....
If you look in dbug's first pic in his for sale thread, that shows where gas bottles should be kept for maximum explosive effect.  ;D